The Chopra Group

Rob KangVice-President

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Rob Kang has a strong background in business development and real estate, and as a successful business owner.

Rob worked in Ottawa for the Minister of Industry and then worked for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Canadian Heritage before joining the Minister of Infrastructure’s Office in the role of Special Assistant for the West and North.

During his time in government Rob gained invaluable experience, part of which is an understanding of the importance of businesses in economic development, which he brings to CCG with his business development expertise.

In 2006, Rob received his real estate license and has been practicing since then with Remax, having brokered over $200 million in real estate deals. Rob is the number two commercial realtor in Western Canada, and was second in the first quarter of 2014. He currently owns RNR Homes, which is building single-family homes in a subdivision in Beaumont, Alberta. Additionally, he manages a family business, which consists of Land Development and Construction. Currently Rob is working on the development of a 72-acre parcel of land, which is zoned medium industrial and industrial business. He is also currently working on 3200-acre annexation by the town of Beaumont with Leduc County, the Province of Alberta, and City of Edmonton.

Prior to forming his own consulting firm, Ajay Chopra worked as an advisor to a federal cabinet minister and for one of Canada’s leading government relations firms. He brings over 15 years of government and public relations experience working with various levels of government, First Nations and Aboriginal communities as well as the media to Chopra Consulting Group (CCG).

Rob Kang has a strong background in business development and real estate, and as a successful business owner. Rob worked in Ottawa for the Minister of Industry and then worked for Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Canadian Heritage before joining the Minister of Infrastructure’s Office in the role of Special Assistant for the West and North.

Scott Serson joins CCG following a distinguished career in the public service spanning three decades. Scott received the Public Service Outstanding Achievement Award for his efforts in the field of social justice and his commitment to public service leadership.

Jonathan has worked in communications and public relations for over 30 years. His primary focus has always been on issue and crisis management, providing strategic advice and support to community institutions, from universities to hospitals and schools, as well as many private sector clients.

John Watson has extensive experience as a senior executive in the federal public service gained over thirty years with a particular expertise in aboriginal issues, federal provincial engagement and innovative policy approaches.